This suggests that left-sided strokes and TIAs are more easily recognized. Consequently, there should be more attention for symptoms of right-sided strokes and TIAs. 2014 American Heart Association, Inc. 展开 关键词: epidemiology magnetic resonance imaging stroke ...
Right hemisphere strokeDifferential diagnosisA 29 year old, right-handed male of African origin was admitted to a primary stroke center hospital for left-sided weakness accompanied by stuttering speech of 48聽h duration. Results of magnetic resonance imaging brain scan demonstrated a small acute ...
11328 patients (56%) had left hemispheric events and 8769 (44%) had right-sided lesions (p<0·0001). Age, stroke severity, and time from symptom onset to admission were significantly associated with left hemispheric stroke, suggesting a selection effect. Difficulties in recognition of symptoms ...
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Assume that for one beat, the stroke volume of the left ventricle is greater than that of the right ventricle. Explain why in a normal heart this would be corrected on the next beat. What is ventricular hypertrophy and what are its symptoms? Which part of the heart pumps blood t...
What are the signs and symptoms of a right hemispheric stroke?The right hemisphere of your brain controls the left side of your body. It may also affect your speech and language abilities. You may also have any of the following:Trouble remembering, impulsive behavior, or mood changes Trouble ...
Case presentation: This is a case of acute stroke presenting with a right-sided alien limb that was followed by right-sided weakness and aphasia. Effective management of the stroke was achieved through intravenous thrombolysis with the resolution of most symptoms except for a right-side sensory ...
right-to-left shunt Dictionary Thesaurus Encyclopedia Wikipedia [shunt] 1.to turn to one side; to divert; to bypass. 2.a passage or anastomosis between two natural channels, especially between blood vessels. Such structures may be formed physiologically (e.g., to bypass a thrombosis), or they...
Improvement in stroke and cancer treatment methods depend on advances made from laboratory research. Rats and mice are the most abundant mammalian model organisms used for such research. An indispensable tool for any stroke or cancer laboratory is a dissecting microscope. ...
34,35 A 2-sided P value of less than .05 was considered statistically significant. All analyses were performed with Stata, version 15 (StataCorp). Results The mean (SD) age of the 1004 study participants was 76 (5) years, 619 were women (62%), and 121 were black (12%). Two-...